Spooky Stuff: Part II

Few places do a corn maze better than the Beehive State—OK, maybe with the exception of Nebraska. Here are some picks from this year’s roster:
Cornbelly’s Corn Maze: Thanksgiving Point whips up a mean, classic Halloween extravaganza. Head to Lehi to trench through a 13-acre cornmaze, bundle up for a hayride, or take a hard day’s work out on an enormous jumping pillow. Learn more about Cornbelly’s here.
Crazy Corn Maze: Bigger and better this year, check out a “maize” from the company with a record-number of “corny” creations. You can get a dollar off this West Jordan puzzle by visiting the website.
Black Island Farms: Hayrides, bonfires and a garden stocked with pumpkins, squash, carrots and more are part of this affair, located in Syracuse. Learn more here.
Hee Haw Farms: Things get extreme at this Pleasant Grove hideaway with the “Cornevil Corridor” alongside the hayrides and less-evil, run-of-the-mill maze. Get times and prices here.
Did we miss any?






October 24th, 2007 at 1:20 pm
The boat ride down Provo River. It costs $5 and is kid-friendly! In the second half of this interview…you can read about it….http://deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,595095066,00.html
For some reason, the website to the place that runs the cruise is not working: http://www.clasropes.com/canoe.html
October 31st, 2007 at 11:24 am
We just did Cornbellys yesterday. It was me and my 8 year old daughter, and we felt either too old or too young. The blow-up walk-through lizard was too dark & felt more like you were bouncing through black balloon guts (which is exactly what you were doing), the hayride & cow ride was fairly fun, but meant more for the 2-6 age bracket, and the corn maze was meant for the older (12+) ages. We’re probably going to skip this for a few years… and if you didn’t make it, you didn’t really miss anything.